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HOMEWORK FUTURE
Mayra Tatiana Rosales Ojeda
18 de mayo de 2017
will be dancing
A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using the future continuous tense.
3 Hopefully tomorrow, we will be lying on the beach all day. (to lie)
4 If I know my brother, he will be thinking hard about what to do next. (to think)
5 This time tomorrow, I will be giving class to 20 spotty adolescents. (to give)
7 Clare's idea proved disastrous. I won't be taking her advice again. (to take
NEGATIVE)
8 At this rate you will be speaking Spanish fluently in a question of months. (to
speak)
9 Before long, he will be asking you for more money again. (to ask)
10 Just you wait. She will be telephoning you every night before you know it. (to
telephone)
11 If I know my boss, she will be expecting better sales figures than that. (to
expect)
12 If you go now, you will be waiting around for ages without a doubt. (to wait)
13 Andrew will be waiting to hear all the news about Sandra. (to want)
1) She will have gone (to go) to Japan four times if she goes there again.
2) If he wins another gold medal, he will have won (to win) four in his entire career.
3) Dan will have climbed (to climb) Mt. Fuji eight times by November 10th.
4) Li and Susan will have eaten (to eat) dinner by the time you get back from work.
5) The baseball player will have hit (to hit) six homeruns if he hits another one
tonight.
6) You will not have paid (to pay) your rent tomorrow if you do not pay it today.
7) Yong Ching will have played (to play) tennis in the Olympics five times if he
makes the team again next year.
8) Nastia will have made (to make) ten cakes if she makes two more.
9) They will have swum (to swim) from England to Spain if they keep going
10) I will have completed (to complete) ten sentences if I am able to complete this
one
Directions: Now make your own sentences in the future perfect simple tense.
Future Perfect
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FACULTAD DE INGENIERA
3 PROGRAMA DE INGENIERA CIVIL
1) She will have been skiing (to skiing) all day if she quits at 5:00.
2) Lee will have been driving (to drive) for eight hours straight by the time we reach
our destination.
3) Chris will have been running (to run) for ten miles once he crosses the finish
line.
4) Angel will have been taking (to take) the test for two hours by this time tomorrow.
5) The ping pong player will have been competing (to compete) in the tournament
for three straight days if he makes it to the final round.
6) I will have been living (to living) in China for a decade if I live here one more
year.
7) In ten minutes, my friend and I will have been talking (to talk) on the phone to
each other for five hours.
8) After today, I will have been spending (to spend) two years in the county prison.
9) Once she graduates from high school, Anna will have been learning (to learning)
for twelve years.
10) In two minutes, the magician will have been holding (to hold) her breath for
eight minutes.
Directions: Now make your own sentences in the future perfect progressive
tense.
1) I will have been studying English for 5 years when I move to England next April.
2) I will have been waiting for one year for my gift.
In 10 years, I will graduate and be civil engineer. I will be working very hard to get
money and help my family, to buy a house, a car.
In 10 years I will be speaking English perfectly, I will travel the world to know new
things, new people.
In 10 years I will write a book of my life, I will tell everything I have lived, what I
have learned, the good and the bad.